Detonator

A detonator is a device used to trigger an explosive device. Detonators can be chemically, mechanically, or electrically initiated, the latter two being the most common.

The commercial use of explosives uses electrical detonators or the capped fuse which is a length of safety fuse to which an ordinary detonator has been crimped. Many detonators' primary explosive is a material called ASA compound. This compound is formed from lead azide, lead styphnate and aluminium and is pressed into place above the base charge, usually TNT or tetryl in military detonators and PETN in commercial detonators.

Other materials such as DDNP (diazo dinitro phenol) are also used as the primary charge to reduce the amount of lead emitted into the atmosphere by mining and quarrying operations. Old detonators used mercury fulminate as the primary, often mixed with potassium chlorate to yield better performance.

Types

Ordinary detonators

Ordinary detonators usually take the form of ignition-based explosives. Whilst they are mainly used in commercial operations, ordinary detonators are still used in military operations. This form of detonator is most commonly initiated using safety fuse, and used in non time-critical detonations e.g. conventional munitions disposal. Well known detonators are lead azide, Pb(N3)2, silver azide (AgN3) and mercury fulminate [Hg(ONC)2].

Detonator (disambiguation)

A detonator is a device used to trigger an explosive device.

Detonator may also refer to:

  • Detonator (railway), a railway device used to make a loud warning sound to train drivers
  • Detonator (album), a 1990 music album by Ratt
  • Detonator (EP), a 2002 music album by Fearscape
  • Detonator (Worlds of Fun), a "space shot" amusement park ride at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri
  • Detonator (Thorpe Park), a drop tower amusement park ride at Thorpe Park in Chertsey, Surrey, England
  • Death Train, also known as Detonator, a 1993 made-for-TV movie starring Pierce Brosnan and Patrick Stewart
  • The Detonator or The Detonators may refer to:

  • The Detonator, a 2006 film starring Wesley Snipes
  • The Detonators (TV series), a documentary series on the Discovery Channel
  • The Detonators, a novel in the Matt Helm series
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "detonator"
  • All pages with titles containing detonator
  • Detonation (disambiguation)
  • Detonator (album)

    Detonator is the fifth studio album by American glam metal band Ratt, released in August 1990.

    Though their previous album Reach for the Sky went platinum, it met with some criticism regarding the quality of their songs. In an attempt to regain the popularity that Ratt had in the mid-1980s, the band parted ways with long-time producer Beau Hill. Hitmaker Desmond Child and his personal sound engineer Sir Arthur Payson were hired to helm the project. The album is notable for featuring Ratt's only ballad, "Givin' Yourself Away". The band also gravitated towards a more glam metal/pop metal sound on Detonator.

    This is the last Ratt album to feature guitarist Robbin Crosby and bassist Juan Croucier. Crosby departed the group in 1991 following the Japanese leg of the Detonator Tour, and died in 2002 following a heroin overdose.

    Track listing

    Personnel

    Ratt

  • Stephen Pearcy - lead and backing vocals
  • Warren DeMartini - lead guitar, acoustic and slide guitars, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Robbin Crosby - guitars, backing vocals
  • Zip

    Zip, Zips or ZIP may refer to:

  • Zipper or zip, a device for temporarily joining two edges of fabric together
  • ZIP code, the USPS Zone Improvement Plan used in postal addresses in the United States
  • Computing

  • zip (file format), a data compression and archival file format
  • zip, a command-line program from Info-ZIP
  • Zip drive, a removable data storage format by Iomega
  • Zone Information Protocol, implementation of an OSI model layer
  • Convolution (computer science), also called "zip", an operation which converts a tuple of sequences into a sequence of tuples
  • Arts and entertainment

  • Zip, a recurring character in the Tomb Raider video game series
  • Zip (TUGS), a character in the children's television series TUGS
  • Zip (game), a children's or party game
  • Zip, in the children's or party card game Zip and bong
  • Zip, the vertical line in works by artist Barnett Newman
  • Zip (band), a band formed by Pete Shelley
  • ZIP Magazine, a weekly men's magazine published in the United Kingdom
  • Zip Comics, an American anthology comic book series published from 1940 to 1944
  • List of recurring Tomb Raider characters

    This is a list of recurring characters that appear through the game series, Tomb Raider.

    Winston Smith

    Lara's butler who is often seen at Croft Manor. He rarely plays any role in the game's plot, usually only seen in Lara's Mansion, in the 2nd and 3rd games he follows Lara around the mansion, carrying a tray with what seems to be blue mugs on it and often farts and groans. One of the secrets in the 2nd and 3rd game was the ability to lock Winston in a large freezer.

    In Tomb Raider Chronicles, he sits around a table with various other friends of Lara as they recall Lara's past adventures. He tells the story of how Lara finds the Philosopher's Stone in Rome, while being stalked by Larson Conway and Pierre Dupont. He also tells how Lara stole the "Iris" artefact from Von Croy's company building.

    In Tomb Raider: Legend he stands beside the fireplace in Croft Manor and offers advice to Lara in cutscenes. He also appears in the manor level of Tomb Raider: Anniversary.

    Zip (airline)

    Zip was a Canadian discount airline headquartered in Hangar 101 at Calgary International Airport, Calgary, Alberta. It was launched by Air Canada as a no-frills subsidiary in September 2002. It operated a fleet of 12 Boeing 737 aircraft, each painted in a bright, neon colour (blue, fuchsia, green, and orange) with a single class of service. The subsidiary was headed by former WestJet CEO, Steve Smith.

    As a direct competition to Canada's leading low-cost carrier WestJet, Zip flew mostly between the western cities of Abbotsford, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Saskatoon, Regina and Winnipeg.

    Zip ceased operations in September 2004 when Air Canada resumed a full schedule on its western routes.

    Branding

    Zip was known for branding its advertising with 3 character words. Among them, "yuk" was printed on the air sickness bags, "bag" was printed on the personal baggage tags, and "yum" was printed on the napkins distributed with beverages on board. Large print advertisements were erected in many cities, which simply said "fly" and the company's website below, 4321zip.com. Today, the website redirects to the official Air Canada website, along with other subsidiaries' websites.

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